I've been a body and paint tech for 45 years. I have painted over 400 flame jobs, the hardest to for me is to keep any speck of silver or flake out of a black paint job with artwork ., like flames. good vid. no music is a plus. good deal and God bless.
Thanks David! If you are doing flames over a black base, it does help to clearcoat the black first, then resand. Do your flames, then clean any blow through. Be sure to blow and tack real good once you are ready to reclear (or candy/clear) once the flames are done. Also, I have a SATA that I keep black in all the time. You may be using a gun that had a little metallic in it to start with.
David, it also helps to spray a 'very light' and thin coat of over-reduced basecoat/clear over the flames. This way when you are tacking and wiping, the silver is protected from the basecoat/clear
Hi 👋, I am new to your paint work shop, amazing job, Great territorial, very glad that there’s no music, as somebody else commented as well. I have had a go at painting normally just one solid colour, but did have a go at doing moonscape landscape on the side of the van which actually did turn out quite nice. Had a lot of comments about it., this was in the late 60s early 70s , around the mid 90s I purchased my first Harley, 1200s then 1340 FXR the 1450 DEUCE, Which sadly I had to sell in 2019 I had it for roughly 20 years! With over 55,000 miles on the clock, and never let me down, I like my EX female partner. Who has just scammed me for a serious amount of money, however, I have open to purchase another bike soon. I’m now 71 years young, and I can’t wait to get back on a bike, Keep up the great work. Stay safe. , now have a look at more at your territorials., I have literally seen tens of thousands of Harley bikes over the years at hog rallies, I’ve even met Willie G , I have even got their autographs on a T-shirt, Barcelona, 2003. Ride Safe, I look forward to your next territorial, PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
Very cool. Sounds like you've been around the block like me....except I'm still married and a tad bit younger (61) Good luck on getting that new bike!! Sounds like you're anxious to get it. Also, glad you enjoy the videos. Lot's going on in my life right now (wife's health). Had to close the business after 21 years, so unsure when the next vid will be.
I saw a tank online and I loved it. I searched high and low to find who painted that tank. It was flames with drop shadows tangerine - black were dominate colors. Then I find your youtube channel and thought to myself, this is the guy!!! Great work. Thanks for sharing your creation of this art, as that's what it is for sure! There are Automotive painters and there are Automotive Artists! I can tell you've done this a while and are a true artist at what you do!!
I've recently got into airbrushing I used to sit in my garage every night practicing the hardest thing you can do for real flames just can't get my technique and my colors down I think I'm rushing it you guys make it look so simple play Georgia video hope to see some more
Thanks peter. Even though I've done thousands of these type jobs, it's still gratifying to do a base, another color, then really change the complete look and make the paint job come alive by applying candy over it.
Thanks...possibly I'll do one later on down the road. I've done many of these type double flame jobs but haven't done one for awhile. Maybe I'll just do it on a panel so show the basics! Good idea!!
Big thanks for all the explanations throughout the video, considering to paint my bike, it doesnt have side bags and batwing, only gastank and two fenders (HD Dyna Street Bob), how much of paint and clearcoat do I need??
If a basecoat/clearcoat, a pint should do it. If a tri-stage, of course you'll need a pint of the base and a pint of the midcoat. 1 quart clear will do the job!
Awe inspiring result there! I know it's a silly question, but is there a "poor man's" method of applying a large size metal flake to a motorcycle tank without a compressor and proper air gun? I really want to do a flake paint job on my tank but don't have space for the equipment, and can't currently afford the services of a professional like yourself. Is it possible?, or will it almost certainly just look crap? Appreciate your help!
Even if you applied the flake, you'd still need a paint gun to clearcoat over it, resand the clear. Then reclear again. You can use that same gun to do these steps and apply the flake.
@@TAZattitude I know. Having thought it through properly, I've taken the plunge and I'm in the process of buying the equipment to have a crack at laying the flake properly with a gun and compressor, as I think the poor man's method is a bad idea!
@@1071jmkz That's great to hear. Be sure to practice a little on a couple flat panels. Maybe I'll do a video on that specifically. You don't need a lot of pressure to apply the flake. In fact, the lower the better. Don't run the flakes/baseclear though!
@@TAZattitude Thanks for the advice! I've purchased a Flake King 1000 gun, which applies the flake dry, straight onto a layer of wet clear coat (after the base coat) I've heard this is a good method, but we'll see...!
@@1071jmkz I bought a 'flake buster' (I think it was called back then), about 13 years ago. I used it once. I'm just so used to using the gun. Let me know how that works for you.
Sorry for the 'long' delay. I just used a black base and dusted some BC02 silver over it (mixed in some basecoat clear). The silver is just a brighter fine silver. Don't use coarse silver as it will clog up the airbrush. Tangerine was House of Kolor Urethane Kandy (not the KK or KBC)
I've always like a gold under candy red, candy tangereine, candy brandywine....Gold I think IMHO makes the candies richer looking. Silver makes them slightly brighter
To add to this, it would only really make a difference on a complete part. If comparing gold to silver on the flames, really not much difference at all. To small of an area
thanks for sharing very interesting videos ....the tins turned out amazing love that color....that candy even would look great over just a black base coat .....what is the part number of the candy color.and who makes it....
hey I absolutely love this flame job. the only question I have is the metallic coat. I am assuming you used a base clear as the binder correct? what flake did you use. color and size and or make. I know this is a old video but I hope you get this. I am painting my 50 merc and think this will look amazing
What I would suggest since you are doing a big car is just make a 'black metallic. Basically black with probably 10% metallic. Don't worry about doing the black then coating with the base clear/metallic. I would also suggest using a bigger metallic. What I would suggest doing to, is just purchasing solid black, then purchasing a pint of a bigger metallic from that toner system. This way you can mix it to your liking. BE SURE AND DO TEST PANELS FIRST. When you add the metallic and stir it in the black, you want to be able to see it on the paint stick, the more metallic you add, the brighter the base will be. Hope this works out for you!
Sorry, I'm new to this, at 23:00 when it says 2-1-1 what's in the mix? Candy = 2, Reducer = 1, and what's the 3rd component? Thank you, very informative videos.
Thanks TGF305. 2-1-1 (same as 4-2-2) would be UK Kandy )House of Kolor Kandy, then KU100 hardener for the candy, then the reducer. This is ONLY if you use the urethane candy. House of Kolor Kandy concentrate is a different scenario.
Awesome job! What were the times in between coats? I know it depends on the reducer and temperature and environment. As far as cut buff and polish did you post that also? I would love to see that process!!
I normally don't let a job sit too long between coats. A few minutes I would guess. On a bagger, by the time I make my rounds, the first part is ready for the next coat. I've had it before where I let a paint job sit too long between going from UK candy to KU150 clear and it actually started wrinkling.
base clear (also known as 'interclear') acts just like a basecoat. It works great to use to add flakes and to seal in some artwork. It dries quickly. Whereas topcoat clear (regular clear) requires a catalyst and used as a final clear. On Amazon SG-100 amzn.to/3UMkI7Z
What metallic did you spray over the Flames just before the candy coat, and how did you apply it, did you mix it with clear? Thank you very much, love your style of flames
Appreciate it...I basically just used a coarse metallic. About one dip of a paint paddle, then mix with baseclear. Then over-reduced. You can use any metallic or flake you'd like. HOK MF02 would be nice to use instead
@@leonardtribble2475 Hey Leonard. Looks like you had another question but I don't see it. So I'll answer it here. I normally put a light coat pretty much immediately if I use the UK. Let this sit too long and spray a clearcoat over it, and it may actually wrinkle on you. If using KK, treat it like a white pearl. Let is sit for about 15-30 before clearcoating
@@TAZattitude yes sir I had that question about how long you wait for the kandy to flash before you clear coat it, but then 10 seconds later I watched more of the video and you explained that you waited 10 minutes? I'm writing down a bunch of notes from your videos and I probably watched this video seriously 20 times, lol, but I somehow missed that time frame of waiting for the candy to flash. So are you saying if you waited too long after spraying the kandy, before the clear coat you, would spray another light coat of kandy on top and then continue on to the clear coat? (I'm going to use this same UK08)...sir I cannot thank you enough for all of your help and time with all of these videos and explanations, I've sprayed a few things base coat clear coat in the past but never played with kandies and tape work so I'm getting ready to start on some Yeti tumblers. Have a great holiday weekend happy thanksgiving.
Oops, I think you said you spray a light coat of clear immediately after the kandy? So the kandy don't wrinkle? Sorry sir. Thanks again I really appreciate it.
Sure can. Maybe you've came across some pics of the candy color you'd like. You can email them to me I don't know if this is the color you are looking for. This is a mix of a couple candies www.attitudecustompainting.com/gallery4/index/category/942-reference_s0618
What are the wait times between coats, not just flash times. For example after shooting black then shooting clear. How long can I wait to lay out flames. I read a reply where you said you don't like to wait to long between coats. So did you do this whole job in one weekend?
I could easily do this in a couple days, but like I mentioned in another reply, I do about 15 other jobs a week so it may sit between the time I sand the clear and I lay the flames. Yes, I pretty much. If this is your only job you are doing, you can just do the black, let it dry, do the flames, but you MUST do this within a day or 2 so you don't have an adhesion problem. You must also make sure the black is fairly flat. If you clearcoated already, you can sand the next day and do your flames. Or unless it's super cold out. I'd let it cure an extra day
@@TAZattitude no problem man! I’m actually gonna try some flames on my Savage pretty soon, I guarantee they won’t be as good as yours haha but I’m gonna give it my best shot.
No, I do not add hardener to it. Though you can do this if you wanted to. If you do not add it though, you have to be sure to let it cure for a bit before topcoating due to all the buildup.
Thanks, I am going to try some flames on an old Shovelhead fender, in practicing for painting my dresser next year. So far I have done only restoration, but I have sprayed candy
@@williamwade3883 if you are talking about the Silver used for the flames, I used Global D769 toner silver which is a very fine silver. Note, this does not have any binder in it. If you are talking about the silver OVER the base and flames. You can use the silver mentioned in my previous post.
I have a question. My bike has big blue pearl paint. OEM color. I want to keep that color and add the candy tangerine flames.is that possible? Cause my paint has awesome metallic flakes in it. And it's navy blue.
You can, but instead of silver flames I would suggest airbrusing orange pearl flames. This will make it so it will take less candy tangerine over the flames so the edge will not be that bad. Normally I do silver flames, then a couple coats of candy over the flames, then I coat the complete part in the tangerine. This will 'kill' any silver edge on the flames. In your case, the orange pearl will help this. Keep in mind, the middle of the ghost flames will be a very dark candy. You can always do your flames in silver. Pull off the tape, then coat the complete parts in the candy tangerine. The result will be candy tangerine flames with a very dark rich candy tangerine base. That sparkle will still be there to! I've sprayed Big Blue Pearl quite a few times. Basically a black base with a 'big blue pearl' flake over the base.
@@andycarswell72 If you plan on adding the flames, yes, you need to sand real good with 1000 grit wet. The parts need to be completely dull and clean. If not, your flames may peel up when you pull your tape
I also like buff primer. That is High Teck 77453. I purchase by the gallon. I'm having a problem getting this. Harder to find. I heard materials are getting scarce. www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1313&_nkw=High+Teck+77453&_sacat=0&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5338465129&toolid=11800&mkevt=1
Hate to bug you again sir, but can you tell me where I can purchase some of that PPG D769 ultra fine silver ? The only place I can find it online is at O'Reilly auto parts for $290.00/quart..thank you very much
Leonard. You should be able to purchase at any Global jobber, BUT, you can always just look for a 'fine' metallic in a color chip chart and just order it buy code. This way it will already include the binder. If you are only doing one flame job, just order a 1/2 pint if you can.
Awesome job ! Looks amazing ! I had a quick question . How and what did you mix for the black metallic you sprayed over the black base coat and silver flames ? I really like that bronze color !
@@TAZattitude NICE NICE outcome, Taz. As I watched it turn from Black/Silver to Candy Tangerine flames with a hint of Tangerine in the Black, How is it that your Black areas don't get a deep an orange color as the flame parts. As your multiple mist coats of Tangerine progress from Silver to the orange Popping out, HOW is it that the black does not get more and darker orange like the flames did?
@@nighttrain022 thank you...it's because the base is still technically still 'black'. The candy tangerine is transparent. If you spray the tangerine over a solid black, it will remain solid black since there is no metallics in candy (Except HOK KBC) It's the 'metallic's that bring the color up from a black. The more metallic, the brighter the overall candy becomes. Hence the flames are 'silver' metallic and the base just has metallic sparkles over the black. So only the sparkles change colors and the flames are brighter candy. Hope that make sense
@@TAZattitude Id love to see what the end result would be if instead of using the sliver you used Gold, I love this Paint job and sure this is what the customer wanted was over silver, im just curious of the tint it would be if over gold instead of silver, I just bought a new 2021 Road Glide limited n looking into getting it painted
Assuming you mean gold for the flames, it really wouldn't make too much of a difference as far as changing the shade of the tangerine. Now if it's painting a complete part, the gold would be a little richer looking and the silver would be a tad bit brighter. I like using this silver because it's a 'fine' silver so it goes through the airbrush easier versus a coarser flake. If you want sparkle in the flames, you can spray it over the silver (or gold) and THEN apply the candy. So the sparkles would also be tangerine.
If you are talking about the hose 'touching' the spray booth floor. That is 18 year accumulation of overspray, not dirt. I don't think it would be wise to be carrying around 35' of hose while you spray. Could be a disaster. I still get VERY clean paint jobs out of this old booth.
Actually, it's not a black. It's black with metallic over it. Once the orange is sprayed on it, you can see it. Also, this is made so the color looks 'black' out of the sun and a deep candy root beer in the sun
This really depends on how "you" paint. How close, air pressure, gun settings.... BUT for me normally I spray a good medium coat, then another coat, then either one more coat, or a double coat. You want that nice 'rich' look. You want to go at least one coat more than this since candies "bleach" you don't want a candy red paint job start turning pinkish on you in a year.
You got that right, it bit me again this last Friday. It curled up and hit the bottom front of the bumper....plus wrapped around my leg again Damn "Tripzilla" got me good. lol
I'd say about 5-10%% HOK kandy concentrate to 90-95%% base clear. If you are not comfortable mixing it, you can just purchase the House of Kolor urethane candies. The UKs come pre-mixed
the way you confidently walked between those two parts at 21:02 almost gave me a heart attack.....great work!
I've been a body and paint tech for 45 years. I have painted over 400 flame jobs, the hardest to for me is to keep any speck of silver or flake out of a black paint job with artwork ., like flames. good vid. no music is a plus. good deal and God bless.
Thanks David! If you are doing flames over a black base, it does help to clearcoat the black first, then resand.
Do your flames, then clean any blow through.
Be sure to blow and tack real good once you are ready to reclear (or candy/clear) once the flames are done.
Also, I have a SATA that I keep black in all the time. You may be using a gun that had a little metallic in it to start with.
David, it also helps to spray a 'very light' and thin coat of over-reduced basecoat/clear over the flames. This way when you are tacking and wiping, the silver is protected from the basecoat/clear
Im not a painter but I've heard of people doing the flames first then doing the black
Hi 👋, I am new to your paint work shop, amazing job, Great territorial, very glad that there’s no music, as somebody else commented as well.
I have had a go at painting normally just one solid colour, but did have a go at doing moonscape landscape on the side of the van which actually did turn out quite nice. Had a lot of comments about it., this was in the late 60s early 70s , around the mid 90s I purchased my first Harley, 1200s then 1340 FXR the 1450 DEUCE, Which sadly I had to sell in 2019 I had it for roughly 20 years! With over 55,000 miles on the clock, and never let me down, I like my EX female partner. Who has just scammed me for a serious amount of money, however, I have open to purchase another bike soon. I’m now 71 years young, and I can’t wait to get back on a bike,
Keep up the great work. Stay safe. , now have a look at more at your territorials., I have literally seen tens of thousands of Harley bikes over the years at hog rallies, I’ve even met Willie G , I have even got their autographs on a T-shirt, Barcelona, 2003.
Ride Safe, I look forward to your next territorial, PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
Very cool. Sounds like you've been around the block like me....except I'm still married and a tad bit younger (61)
Good luck on getting that new bike!! Sounds like you're anxious to get it. Also, glad you enjoy the videos.
Lot's going on in my life right now (wife's health). Had to close the business after 21 years, so unsure when the next vid will be.
I only do airbrush canvas art and tshirts, but it’s super interesting seeing the process of motorcycle paint jobs. Love the look of candy paint!
Thanks mate
The information from years of knowledge you’ve shared is appreciated
Beautiful job
Thanks
Thank you. I appreciate it!
awe struck at the ease you do this.
Thanks Randal, I've definitely done quite a few flame jobs in my life
Found the website and sorry for your loss of your beautiful wife my condolences God Bless
I saw a tank online and I loved it. I searched high and low to find who painted that tank. It was flames with drop shadows tangerine - black were dominate colors. Then I find your youtube channel and thought to myself, this is the guy!!! Great work. Thanks for sharing your creation of this art, as that's what it is for sure! There are Automotive painters and there are Automotive Artists! I can tell you've done this a while and are a true artist at what you do!!
Thanks a lot Billy. Appreciate the compliments!
Excellent! Thanks for commenting on your work. It’s really interesting to watch the paint job evolve layer by layer.
Even after 20 years of doing the motorcycle painting, it's still cool to see it evolve. Hard to explain to customers how the process works though lol
Absolutely love the end result.
I always like tangerine over gold. Candy red over gold is very nice to along with other combos!
Broo!!!😮 I was digging it in the booth...but at the end in that Fla sunshine godaaaaaam!!!🤯
LOL...Thanks Bro, appreciate it!
I've recently got into airbrushing I used to sit in my garage every night practicing the hardest thing you can do for real flames just can't get my technique and my colors down I think I'm rushing it you guys make it look so simple play Georgia video hope to see some more
Beautiful job. Plus I enjoyed your video style, no nonsense or heavy metal background music. lol
Appreciate that P.S.
Amazing and beautiful work.
I appreciate it!
AWESOME! It's inspiring to me! Makes me wanna learn how to paint like this.
Thanks peter. Even though I've done thousands of these type jobs, it's still gratifying to do a base, another color, then really change the complete look and make the paint job come alive by applying candy over it.
Awesome paint! I learned so much in just one video I subscribed! Trip-Zilla! 😂 Beautiful work! 😎👍
Glad you like the video!
Damn that pops in the sun! Great videos. Thanks 4 sharing.
Appreciate it. Looks even nicer in person!!!
that black and Grey at beginning would of made a hot paint job. Beautiful work
Thanks...yea, I've done quite a few like that as well. Any candy color over the black and grey really add more depth though!
I’ve got the same air hose totally pain but my booth is longer than yours so it’s not too bad
Nice candy work
That is some incredible skill, beautiful finish on these parts. Thanks for making this i might try this style of flames on my bike
Thank you. Hope the tips and video helps you out
what is the typical charge for this?
Bravo! Top Shelf! Love it!
Appreciate it Doug!
They look awesome !
Appreciate it Henry!
I wish you were in the Houston area heck even in texas. Id bring you my truck. I love your flame style. Some flames look cheesy and cartoonish.
Appreciate the compliment Tim!
Like from Brazil - Mogi das Cruzes city - São Paulo state. Congratulations
Great job!! I like how it shines outside, candy paint it is just great!!
A lot of depth to a candy job!!
Nothing but talent. Super nice
...lot's of experience lol. Appreciate it Lupe
GREAT JOB, UM GOING TO PAINT A POCKET BIKE LIKE THAT, THANKS FOR THE TIPS👍💯💯💯
Thanks again BR! 👍
This video is so great!
Thank you!
Thanks Brad! Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing paint job!
Thanks James, looked like you watched both videos. Glad you liked them!
Nice. Smile, you're on "candied camera". Lol.
That’s amazing. You’re in Tampa? So cool. St Pete here. I’ll have to look you up when my bike is ready for paint 🤙🏼
Thanks Graham...actually, Pinellas Park, so even closer.
@@TAZattitude oh wow. Very cool
Are you still doing paint jobs on bikes because this one is excellent and I would love to have you do a bike for myself....
man, thats perfect, thanks for the tips about masking, amazing job
Beautiful Paint Job
Thank you Timothy!
Awesome work sir, love it 👍
Thanks Leonard! Appreciate it!
Very nicely done! Great attention to detail
Thank you Brian!
Awesome color combo
Thank you Rick!
Good painting !!
Thank you
Good video would love to see a Pearl flame job with flames weaving Under and Over and how to do the Shadows
Thanks...possibly I'll do one later on down the road. I've done many of these type double flame jobs but haven't done one for awhile. Maybe I'll just do it on a panel so show the basics! Good idea!!
I love the work.supper great job
Thank you Seth
thats a pretty cool paint job. id love to see the candy orange done with matte black. not common, but this effect is also a show stopper
I've done a matte finish with a black base and candy blue flames. It really makes the flames pop even more!
Ball Park, what would something like this start at? Cost i mean? It's sick!
3 parts normally run $900-$1200 plus materials.
Thanks...glad you like the vid
Absolutely beautiful! You make it look easy 👌
Thank you....appreciate it!
Big thanks for all the explanations throughout the video, considering to paint my bike, it doesnt have side bags and batwing, only gastank and two fenders (HD Dyna Street Bob), how much of paint and clearcoat do I need??
If a basecoat/clearcoat, a pint should do it. If a tri-stage, of course you'll need a pint of the base and a pint of the midcoat. 1 quart clear will do the job!
Awe inspiring result there! I know it's a silly question, but is there a "poor man's" method of applying a large size metal flake to a motorcycle tank without a compressor and proper air gun? I really want to do a flake paint job on my tank but don't have space for the equipment, and can't currently afford the services of a professional like yourself. Is it possible?, or will it almost certainly just look crap? Appreciate your help!
Even if you applied the flake, you'd still need a paint gun to clearcoat over it, resand the clear. Then reclear again. You can use that same gun to do these steps and apply the flake.
@@TAZattitude I know. Having thought it through properly, I've taken the plunge and I'm in the process of buying the equipment to have a crack at laying the flake properly with a gun and compressor, as I think the poor man's method is a bad idea!
@@1071jmkz That's great to hear. Be sure to practice a little on a couple flat panels.
Maybe I'll do a video on that specifically. You don't need a lot of pressure to apply the flake. In fact, the lower the better. Don't run the flakes/baseclear though!
@@TAZattitude Thanks for the advice!
I've purchased a Flake King 1000 gun, which applies the flake dry, straight onto a layer of wet clear coat (after the base coat) I've heard this is a good method, but we'll see...!
@@1071jmkz I bought a 'flake buster' (I think it was called back then), about 13 years ago. I used it once. I'm just so used to using the gun. Let me know how that works for you.
Excellent job bro love it what’s the colors you used brand code paint keep the great work going bro
Sorry for the 'long' delay. I just used a black base and dusted some BC02 silver over it (mixed in some basecoat clear). The silver is just a brighter fine silver. Don't use coarse silver as it will clog up the airbrush.
Tangerine was House of Kolor Urethane Kandy (not the KK or KBC)
Looks great
Thank you Jim!
Stunning work, but that air hose would drive me insane! 😂
Yes, that 'tripzilla' hose is a paint in the but sometimes
Fantastic job!
Congrats.
Thank you
Awesome Job,
Appreciate that Donny!
Please show more.would be much appreciated.Godbless yaaa
Appreciate that Seth
Awesome skills sir, love your work..can this Kandy and clear be applied over some createx water based paints without harm ? Thank you
I would think it would be fine. It would be like spraying straight clear over it.
@@TAZattitude awesome thank you so much for your time
@@leonardtribble2475 Sure, no problem
Sweet ! I wonder how the difference in color would be if painting over gold then candy tangerine instead of sliver This looks Awesome !!!!
I've always like a gold under candy red, candy tangereine, candy brandywine....Gold I think IMHO makes the candies richer looking. Silver makes them slightly brighter
To add to this, it would only really make a difference on a complete part. If comparing gold to silver on the flames, really not much difference at all. To small of an area
Outstanding!!!
Thanks Aaron!
Joli travail bravo
thanks for sharing very interesting videos ....the tins turned out amazing love that color....that candy even would look great over just a black base coat .....what is the part number of the candy color.and who makes it....
That would be House of Koloa Uk08
That is beautiful !
Thanks OG
I know you closed you business so do you have any suggestions on where I could get an awesome paint job like this one here
hey I absolutely love this flame job. the only question I have is the metallic coat. I am assuming you used a base clear as the binder correct? what flake did you use. color and size and or make. I know this is a old video but I hope you get this. I am painting my 50 merc and think this will look amazing
What I would suggest since you are doing a big car is just make a 'black metallic. Basically black with probably 10% metallic. Don't worry about doing the black then coating with the base clear/metallic.
I would also suggest using a bigger metallic. What I would suggest doing to, is just purchasing solid black, then purchasing a pint of a bigger metallic from that toner system. This way you can mix it to your liking.
BE SURE AND DO TEST PANELS FIRST. When you add the metallic and stir it in the black, you want to be able to see it on the paint stick, the more metallic you add, the brighter the base will be.
Hope this works out for you!
@@TAZattitude Awesome thanks. your work is amazing thanks for all the videos keep em coming
@@lonnieciallela1526 I appreciate that.... !
The metallic that went over everything, was that like a small black metallic flake in clear binder?
That is just a silver metallic in the clear base that was sprayed over the black and flames
@@TAZattitude thanks, looks amazing under the candy!
Sorry, I'm new to this, at 23:00 when it says 2-1-1 what's in the mix? Candy = 2, Reducer = 1, and what's the 3rd component? Thank you, very informative videos.
Thanks TGF305.
2-1-1 (same as 4-2-2) would be UK Kandy )House of Kolor Kandy, then KU100 hardener for the candy, then the reducer. This is ONLY if you use the urethane candy.
House of Kolor Kandy concentrate is a different scenario.
@@TAZattitude Thanks for the reply
Man that looks great! I wouldn't mind you painting my bike. Wondering what is you location?
Thanks James, I closed up after 21 years due to my wife's health
Brilliant video thank
Appreciate it Brent. I'll get better with that GoPro
Awesome job! What were the times in between coats? I know it depends on the reducer and temperature and environment. As far as cut buff and polish did you post that also? I would love to see that process!!
I normally don't let a job sit too long between coats. A few minutes I would guess. On a bagger, by the time I make my rounds, the first part is ready for the next coat.
I've had it before where I let a paint job sit too long between going from UK candy to KU150 clear and it actually started wrinkling.
Hey mate , can I ask what the difference is between base clear and not “regular clear”? I’m from Australia struggling to find it online , cheers
base clear (also known as 'interclear') acts just like a basecoat. It works great to use to add flakes and to seal in some artwork.
It dries quickly. Whereas topcoat clear (regular clear) requires a catalyst and used as a final clear.
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looks good
Thanks Oscar
Don't know if I missed it, but did you talk about how you mixed the candy and with what components?
Looks good to me. 👍
Thanks Tom 👍
What metallic did you spray over the Flames just before the candy coat, and how did you apply it, did you mix it with clear? Thank you very much, love your style of flames
Appreciate it...I basically just used a coarse metallic. About one dip of a paint paddle, then mix with baseclear. Then over-reduced.
You can use any metallic or flake you'd like. HOK MF02 would be nice to use instead
@@TAZattitude thanks for your help and time, much appreciated sir
@@leonardtribble2475 Hey Leonard. Looks like you had another question but I don't see it. So I'll answer it here.
I normally put a light coat pretty much immediately if I use the UK. Let this sit too long and spray a clearcoat over it, and it may actually wrinkle on you. If using KK, treat it like a white pearl. Let is sit for about 15-30 before clearcoating
@@TAZattitude yes sir I had that question about how long you wait for the kandy to flash before you clear coat it, but then 10 seconds later I watched more of the video and you explained that you waited 10 minutes? I'm writing down a bunch of notes from your videos and I probably watched this video seriously 20 times, lol, but I somehow missed that time frame of waiting for the candy to flash. So are you saying if you waited too long after spraying the kandy, before the clear coat you, would spray another light coat of kandy on top and then continue on to the clear coat? (I'm going to use this same UK08)...sir I cannot thank you enough for all of your help and time with all of these videos and explanations, I've sprayed a few things base coat clear coat in the past but never played with kandies and tape work so I'm getting ready to start on some Yeti tumblers. Have a great holiday weekend happy thanksgiving.
Oops, I think you said you spray a light coat of clear immediately after the kandy? So the kandy don't wrinkle? Sorry sir. Thanks again I really appreciate it.
Wow. So how much did that cost to have done?
Cost varies depending on the bike, what is done, and how much material cost runs
Can i ship my tins to ya and have the same but done in copper candy , i had to suscribe , looks great.
Sure can. Maybe you've came across some pics of the candy color you'd like. You can email them to me
I don't know if this is the color you are looking for. This is a mix of a couple candies
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Amazing work. How do you do your bar and shield?
Basically just use a stencil. You can use the stencils for lettering, logos, or whatever
Just out of curiosity...assuming you were brought the time and not responsible for dis or re-assembly,. What would that paint job cost the client?
I'd need more details. Feel free to DM me or contact me through our website.
What are the wait times between coats, not just flash times. For example after shooting black then shooting clear. How long can I wait to lay out flames. I read a reply where you said you don't like to wait to long between coats. So did you do this whole job in one weekend?
I could easily do this in a couple days, but like I mentioned in another reply, I do about 15 other jobs a week so it may sit between the time I sand the clear and I lay the flames. Yes, I pretty much. If this is your only job you are doing, you can just do the black, let it dry, do the flames, but you MUST do this within a day or 2 so you don't have an adhesion problem. You must also make sure the black is fairly flat. If you clearcoated already, you can sand the next day and do your flames. Or unless it's super cold out. I'd let it cure an extra day
I know this is a old video but what would that cost for the same setup ?
Hi Taz, So how did you ghost the Harley Davidson logo?
I used a stencil. You can purchase a plotter and do these type designs yourself or possibly find a local sign shop to help you out 👍
RESPECT!!! 💪
👍👍👍appreciate it
@@TAZattitude no problem man! I’m actually gonna try some flames on my Savage pretty soon, I guarantee they won’t be as good as yours haha but I’m gonna give it my best shot.
@@TommyBoy-719- Hope a few of the vids help you out .Good luck to you!
@@TAZattitude much appreciated my friend.
@@TommyBoy-719- Appreciate you following
Can you tell me where I can get the global E769 silver from?
Sure BJ, that is just a Global Toner.
Actually it's D769 It does not have binder in it, so you will need to add some
@@TAZattitude thank you so much
Love your work!
Do you have a web site I can visit so as to get some different ideas than I already have...
Is the intercoat clear catalyzed?
No, I do not add hardener to it. Though you can do this if you wanted to.
If you do not add it though, you have to be sure to let it cure for a bit before topcoating due to all the buildup.
Thanks, I am going to try some flames on an old Shovelhead fender, in practicing for painting my dresser next year. So far I have done only restoration, but I have sprayed candy
what clear metallic paint was that you sprayed over the silver flames?
@@scottf4249 thanks dude
@@scottf4249 is it as fine as what is shown in the video?
@@williamwade3883 if you are talking about the Silver used for the flames, I used Global D769 toner silver which is a very fine silver. Note, this does not have any binder in it.
If you are talking about the silver OVER the base and flames. You can use the silver mentioned in my previous post.
@@TAZattitude Thanks
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Appreciate it!!! 👍
I have a question. My bike has big blue pearl paint. OEM color. I want to keep that color and add the candy tangerine flames.is that possible? Cause my paint has awesome metallic flakes in it. And it's navy blue.
You can, but instead of silver flames I would suggest airbrusing orange pearl flames. This will make it so it will take less candy tangerine over the flames so the edge will not be that bad. Normally I do silver flames, then a couple coats of candy over the flames, then I coat the complete part in the tangerine. This will 'kill' any silver edge on the flames. In your case, the orange pearl will help this. Keep in mind, the middle of the ghost flames will be a very dark candy.
You can always do your flames in silver. Pull off the tape, then coat the complete parts in the candy tangerine. The result will be candy tangerine flames with a very dark rich candy tangerine base. That sparkle will still be there to!
I've sprayed Big Blue Pearl quite a few times. Basically a black base with a 'big blue pearl' flake over the base.
@@TAZattitude do I need to sand the clear coat off or just scuff it and shoot it. I'm gonna try this myself. I'm a beginner
@@andycarswell72 If you plan on adding the flames, yes, you need to sand real good with 1000 grit wet. The parts need to be completely dull and clean. If not, your flames may peel up when you pull your tape
Great video! 👍
Q: *What’s the clear coat you’re using (or prefer to use)?*
thank you...if I'm spraying candy, I use the House of Kolor UC35 clear.
@@TAZattitude thank you.
@@icebmwpower no problem!
What brand buff primer is on the car fender leaning against the table? Southern Polyurethane quit making their buff and it killed me.
I also like buff primer. That is High Teck 77453. I purchase by the gallon. I'm having a problem getting this. Harder to find. I heard materials are getting scarce.
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Hate to bug you again sir, but can you tell me where I can purchase some of that PPG D769 ultra fine silver ? The only place I can find it online is at O'Reilly auto parts for $290.00/quart..thank you very much
Leonard. You should be able to purchase at any Global jobber, BUT, you can always just look for a 'fine' metallic in a color chip chart and just order it buy code. This way it will already include the binder. If you are only doing one flame job, just order a 1/2 pint if you can.
@@TAZattitude awesome I will try that locally. Thank you so much buddy much appreciated for your time
@@leonardtribble2475 Sure, no problem
Awesome job ! Looks amazing ! I had a quick question . How and what did you mix for the black metallic you sprayed over the black base coat and silver flames ? I really like that bronze color !
Basically solid black, a light coat of BC-02 mixed with baseclear/reducer, then coated with the candy tangerine
@@TAZattitude NICE NICE outcome, Taz. As I watched it turn from Black/Silver to Candy Tangerine flames with a hint of Tangerine in the Black, How is it that your Black areas don't get a deep an orange color as the flame parts. As your multiple mist coats of Tangerine progress from Silver to the orange Popping out, HOW is it that the black does not get more and darker orange like the flames did?
@@nighttrain022 thank you...it's because the base is still technically still 'black'. The candy tangerine is transparent. If you spray the tangerine over a solid black, it will remain solid black since there is no metallics in candy (Except HOK KBC)
It's the 'metallic's that bring the color up from a black.
The more metallic, the brighter the overall candy becomes. Hence the flames are 'silver' metallic and the base just has metallic sparkles over the black. So only the sparkles change colors and the flames are brighter candy. Hope that make sense
@@TAZattitude Id love to see what the end result would be if instead of using the sliver you used Gold, I love this Paint job and sure this is what the customer wanted was over silver, im just curious of the tint it would be if over gold instead of silver, I just bought a new 2021 Road Glide limited n looking into getting it painted
Assuming you mean gold for the flames, it really wouldn't make too much of a difference as far as changing the shade of the tangerine. Now if it's painting a complete part, the gold would be a little richer looking and the silver would be a tad bit brighter. I like using this silver because it's a 'fine' silver so it goes through the airbrush easier versus a coarser flake. If you want sparkle in the flames, you can spray it over the silver (or gold) and THEN apply the candy. So the sparkles would also be tangerine.
sound quality is not great, and very low, BUT awesome work !!!!
I appreciate it. I know I'll have to work on that. First time using a GoPro!
Why would you mess with hose stirring up crap in the air right after putting down a coat??
If you are talking about the hose 'touching' the spray booth floor. That is 18 year accumulation of overspray, not dirt.
I don't think it would be wise to be carrying around 35' of hose while you spray. Could be a disaster.
I still get VERY clean paint jobs out of this old booth.
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👍thanks Andrew
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Appreciate it Ross!
How do you spray orange all over the place and it doesn't show up on the black?!?
Actually, it's not a black. It's black with metallic over it. Once the orange is sprayed on it, you can see it. Also, this is made so the color looks 'black' out of the sun and a deep candy root beer in the sun
How many coats total for candy?
This really depends on how "you" paint. How close, air pressure, gun settings....
BUT for me normally I spray a good medium coat, then another coat, then either one more coat, or a double coat. You want that nice 'rich' look. You want to go at least one coat more than this since candies "bleach" you don't want a candy red paint job start turning pinkish on you in a year.
@@TAZattitude Thanks, great job by the way.
One of the best flame job / candy videos I've seen yet on here 👌!!! Fuckin Mint !!!!
Hey Craig, I appreciate it!!!
@@TAZattitude I do as well !!!
Id almost call it a root beer floot the flames like the head on root beer builtiful color know matter what it's called an a little different l9ve it
Thanks Dom!
the real job there is the trip zilla hose haha...
You got that right, it bit me again this last Friday. It curled up and hit the bottom front of the bumper....plus wrapped around my leg again
Damn "Tripzilla" got me good. lol
that looks too much like a xenomorph head....
cameraman is not good
Toooooop job !!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍
Appreciate that Ronald!
How much pigment you put it to clear coat? 🤔
I'd say about 5-10%% HOK kandy concentrate to 90-95%% base clear.
If you are not comfortable mixing it, you can just purchase the House of Kolor urethane candies. The UKs come pre-mixed